Premium Wood Pellets - Made in Maine? no branding on this bag...

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So I stopped by TSC as I was looking for a possible grain/feed sifter to use as a pellet sifter, and saw these pellets. I bought a bag to try out and burning them overnight.
Girl at the counter said they were a 60/40 hardwood/softwood combo.

Anyone know anything about these?
Says MWP under the Made in Maine - are these the same as the MWP pellets?
 

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I bought 6 tons at HD this year for $195 per ton. I really like them and will be looking for them this coming heating season.

Tom C.
 
silverfox103 said:
I bought 6 tons at HD this year for $195 per ton. I really like them and will be looking for them this coming heating season.

Tom C.

Yeah, they seem to burn decent. Of course, here in Augusta, it's been in the 40's, so it's hard to tell how well they will do during a cold snap.
 
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